I don't know anything about this movie, but the trailer looks interesting, with a kind of "Cloverfield" feel to it due to it being home video.

Saw this last weekend. Really well done, character-driven piece. You have to ignore the gaping "So who put all this footage together" question, but if you've already accepted telekinetic teens as a go, then it's not too much further to accepting that. The shooting style works and the acting is solid. I love that the writers didn't feel they needed to stop and over-explain where the powers came from. We know what these kids know, and that's enough to go forward. Well worth seeing!

I don't know anything about this movie, but the trailer looks interesting, with a kind of "Cloverfield" feel to it due to it being home video.

Saw this last weekend. Really well done, character-driven piece. You have to ignore the gaping "So who put all this footage together" question, but if you've already accepted telekinetic teens as a go, then it's not too much further to accepting that. The shooting style works and the acting is solid. I love that the writers didn't feel they needed to stop and over-explain where the powers came from. We know what these kids know, and that's enough to go forward. Well worth seeing!

I thought some of the science part of it went 'South' towards the end of the movie considering at the beginning they were supposed to be indestructible so how is it they went from being indestructible to dying???just my .02 cents though:).....

Understanding that the best-cut trailers are not only designed to act as 'teasers' but as ads for the films, I'm very impressed with this new MoS trailer. I've questioned this continued Hollywood obsession with comic books as source material & am somewhat burned out on the whole concept (not to mention these endless 'reboots' of films barely a handful of years old), but, that being said, I personally like the direction they seem to be taking with this (sigh) update. It appears to come across as not only epic in scope but with a seemingly 'literary' tone that has yielded at least one modern classic ("Dark Knight") (Not a coincidence that Chris Nolan produced this as well.) Anyway, looks very cool - I await the final product with interest.

My first impression upon watching this was...wow! The sheer scope is breathtaking and audacious; I've been curious about this film ever since it was announced as a mysterious del Toro project (his Labyrinth was a brilliant, unique fantasy). Yet, I'm concerned this looks something like a more intelligently rendered take on Transformers (meeting Aliens & The Abyss along the way), albeit done with style & panache. We'll see.